cottages (Meaning)

cottages

a usually small house for vacation use, a usually small frame one-family house, a small house for vacation use, a small one-family house, a small detached dwelling unit at an institution, the dwelling of a farm laborer or small farmer

cottages Sentence Examples

  1. The quaint stone cottages nestled amidst rolling hills painted a picturesque scene.
  2. We spent our summer vacation in a cozy cottage by the lake, enjoying the tranquility of nature.
  3. The charming cottage had a thatched roof and a garden filled with blooming flowers.
  4. The fishermen's cottages lined the waterfront, their brightly painted exteriors adding a splash of color to the marina.
  5. We rented the most adorable cottage with a fireplace and a cozy living room, perfect for a romantic getaway.
  6. The historic cottages in the town square were carefully preserved, showcasing the region's architectural heritage.
  7. The cottages were clustered together, forming a quaint and intimate village.
  8. The cobbled streets and stone cottages of the medieval village transported us back in time.
  9. We marveled at the intricate woodwork and whimsical details of the gingerbread cottages in the charming seaside town.
  10. The isolated cottages on the remote island were accessible only by boat, offering a unique and secluded escape.

FAQs About the word cottages

a usually small house for vacation use, a usually small frame one-family house, a small house for vacation use, a small one-family house, a small detached dwell

cabins, camps, lodges, bungalows,chalets, baches, huts, shanties, summerhouses, dachas

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The quaint stone cottages nestled amidst rolling hills painted a picturesque scene.

We spent our summer vacation in a cozy cottage by the lake, enjoying the tranquility of nature.

The charming cottage had a thatched roof and a garden filled with blooming flowers.

The fishermen's cottages lined the waterfront, their brightly painted exteriors adding a splash of color to the marina.